10 Unheard Treks of Ladakh For The Adventurer Who Has Done It All

You might have dreamed of going to Ladakh and in all probability even gone there. But there is an insurmountable undiscovered expanse, where some passionate adventurers go, only to come back and document the tale.

The Himalayas, may be the youngest mountain range in the world, but for us it is truly the most fascinating. Here are 10 trekkable routes and mountain passes that you can dream about.

1. Parang La

The high pass connects Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir through their Himalayan desert regions. The trek is quite difficult because of scarce availability of water and steep ascents.

9. Karakoram Pass

Better known as the Skeleton Trail, this dangerous silk road route is not for the faint hearted. For centuries caravans have walked on these shifty high altitude mountains. But for us to attempt this, which is already in politically conflicted territory, we need a lot of experience backing us up. The pass leads on to the Aksai Chin and barely any people of modern India have even attempted the trek. You will be needing a permit to even go past Khardung La to Sasoma. If you know someone high-up in the ranks, then only can this possibility be a reality for you.

10. Korzok to Kibber Trek

The trek passes through previously mentioned Parang La. Trekkers also do the same route from Spiti Valley but the high ascends make it a little more difficult from Himachal side. Even from Korzok it's not a cake walk either, but the number of steep ascends are higher.